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Just curious: Why would you need both versions of Pshop? I could be wrong, but AFAIK, Pshop, unlike ID and AI, is not version-centric. 'Nudder words. you should be able to open CS6 or CC Pshop files in CS5.

Just curious: Why would you need both versions of Pshop? I could be wrong, but AFAIK, Pshop, unlike ID and AI, is not version-centric. 'Nudder words. you should be able to open CS6 or CC Pshop files in CS5.

Cuz there's some things in 6 that behave differently and the dark look, etc. I need to segue into it. I just installed it last week on my studio computer.

?I know about changing stuff in prefs... but as I said I just installed last week.Haven't had time to adapt to 6.I installed the other version on my aide home computer... but am just now getting to mine.I'm hammered with work this month. Probably be my best month ever... and I just need shiiit to work.

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